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Induction Education and Information When used appropriately, induction can be a life saver. But sadly, we know from statistics that induction is at an unacceptable rate - far from medical or psychological need. If you would like information or to chat about induction, please post here.


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Old July 15th, 2009, 03:58 PM
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Oh phew!!! and CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I was getting concerned that you were considering an induction only because of the IVF. In my view IVF babies are too precious to risk any unnecessary intervention. Anyhow well done!!! How fantastic that now you know you can trust your body to function naturally afterall in being able to give birth without intervention... if you had gone the induction route you may never have known!
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congratulations to youuuuuuuu. Glad things fell into place on their own. hope all is going well and enjoy every minute.
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Congratulations!!

I'm very proud of you!
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Congratulations - so glad it turned out well for you.
Just savour every minute you can with that little darling!
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big congrats Kahlan! smithy dobbed you in on this thread.

we've all been wondering how you went, so delighted to hear you are well and have your gift!


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Kahlan,you did it!!! Excellent news. I'm so glad you waited and asked for the advice of everyone around you. Did you want to share your little girl's name (not sure if you forgot in your excitement/exhaustion). Congrats and enjoy these wonderful first moments of motherhood that we are so waiting to experience.
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